Is the World Flat? The Flatlander's theory..

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Mellowman2112

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Lift a 5 gallon bucket of water, and then tell me gravity holds in the Pacific Ocean, miles deep and thousands of miles across while moving in a circle at 1000 miles an hour. Any force strong enough to do that would squash us all like bugs on a windshield. Use your brain peeps. Try to hold onto a five gallon bucket of water on a merry go round going 20 miles an hour and see what happens.
 

Cannacat

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I don't think anyone's about, that's a shame. You were missed. The thread has gone into decline a little as you can see but an effort was made to keep it on or near the front page.
 

srh88

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Lift a 5 gallon bucket of water, and then tell me gravity holds in the Pacific Ocean, miles deep and thousands of miles across while moving in a circle at 1000 miles an hour. Any force strong enough to do that would squash us all like bugs on a windshield. Use your brain peeps. Try to hold onto a five gallon bucket of water on a merry go round going 20 miles an hour and see what happens.
whast are your thoughts on jesus and the holocaust.. your thoughts on that are way more interesting than this topic... that is.. unless you brought fact with you this time
 

Mellowman2112

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So, if the earth was a ball, somebody standing at the equator pulls out their compass, the needle is pointing off into outer space not the north pole. So their must be a magnetic planet out their attracting it? NOT. The answer is that there is only one magnetic pole in the center of the flat circular plane of earth. Otherwise a compass would not work south of the equator. It would point south at the supposed magnetic south pole, which does not exist.
 

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Mellowman2112

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Lunar eclipse March 8-9 occurs over Indonesia and is expressed in my model. Although admittedly there is a few degrees (a little more then 10) of error I found at the starting point of the moon in my animation. It should be slightly further East. You can though slow and stop my animation at the appropriate frame and witness the eclipse yourself. There is over 21000 degrees of rotation, so please forgive my 10 degree error, it will be corrected. That itself will take a day's work. Japan to Cali.View attachment 3739571 Easy.
CFL, lol. Well, there is a connection actually. CFL are excited or ionzed gas resulting in plasma. Plasma is the fourth state of matter and is the root of the words "plastic and or mold." Sunlight is plasma and is similar in shape to a candle in the wind.
A pet,.... no.
A part, of a "wonder"full world.
Lunar Eclipse.

Where is the edge of this earth?
And how do I get from Japan to California without flying across Europe or into fake space by the light bulb we call our sun that is, in fact a CFL bulb because we are a pet of a giant?
#Adderall
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The edge is Antartica is wraps around the entire flat
plane. Ice walls hundreds of feet high, and then frozen ice extending who knows how far.
IF you want to know how to fly to Japan look at the map above. Easy.
 

srh88

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The edge is Antartica is wraps around the entire flat
plane. Ice walls hundreds of feet high, and then frozen ice extending who knows how far.
IF you want to know how to fly to Japan look at the map above. Easy.
and why is there no actual evidence of an endless 100ft high ice wall? surely someone would have documented it correctly by now
 

Mellowman2112

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Understood. Since it takes a telescope/camera combo, it would be shot through a telescope and the origin would be unverifiable. So, seeing for one's self would be the only true way to know, unless it was videotaped. Even then, image manipulation is near indistinguishable.
I dunno, sometimes they do a real crappy job with the cgi, look at this supposed corpse from the France truck incident. Total crap CGI.truck-ploughs-into-crowd-in-nice.jpg
 
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